MarketWatch Week Ahead: Back to Fiscal Cliff Watch

Fiscal cliff tensions were not left behind in 2012. There's a new round to worries starting next week, Kate Gibson reports on Markets Hub. Photo: AP Images.

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... I ... we all know the big event is this week it's the super ball ball to ball and over Sunday night Monday OBE or the need to be prepared for next week with the ketchup that he can stand ... with us for MarketWatch you look at the week ahead ... and though I can on paper you on let's get right into what's what's on tap in ... case ... I letter weaker economic data for a deal has some reports he got there ... I gauge of U S services sector ... on Monday when I am report on Mr. Reiner exactly manufacturing today readymade Enersis Yemen a wooden services exactly and and factory orders for December them and then on there is still the weekly jobless claims ... and consumer credit ... but on the panel a tweet by a lot compared to this um the Yemeni exactly everything this week so a little later we went to earnings is still going on down and a half of earnings season is about fifty percent now and so will hear from other sectors with the herd with the front Prime members heady with financials little to find a ... financially on tech what we have two hands to Leon's me some big pharmaceuticals him and he a Texas man ... who they are a good solid ... demand in ... the macro one here I see yes we do when ... the accident site that that's right laugh ... we know what that that that will earn them ... that you a run for a look at the counter again and March ... on her springs under ten billion and automatic cuts unless politicians can come to some agreement in every ensure top twenty engaged in favor is not going to ... so so that's going to start coming ... down as you know ... it's Deathly going to be more focus and and if all those cuts take place since they could be a one percent reckon the economy in two thousand and thirteen ... with economy links ... are due to a half percent ... are you going gets tough Kate Gibson think you're a much